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The United Nations' humanitarian chief Thursday called on Yemen's Houthi rebels to give aid workers access to unused grain that could feed nearly 4 million starving people. The grain is stored in silos near the port city of Hodeida and is at risk of rotting. "I am deeply concerned that the United Nations has been unable to

"I am deeply concerned that the United Nations has been unable to access the Red Sea Mills in Hodeida since September 2018,"

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Fri, 2019-02-08 17:41 DUBAI: The UAE has accused the Houthis of disregarding a Yemen ceasefire agreement after the UN slammed the militants for blocking access to vast food supplies. The Red Sea Mills in Hodeidah contains enough grain to feed 3.7 million people for a month, but aid officials have been unable to access the stores since September, despite Yemen’s desperate food...

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Yemen's warring parties reached a preliminary compromise on a plan for the redeployment of opposing forces from the key port of Hodeida, the United Nations said Thursday. U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said the preliminary agreement was reached by representatives of Yemen's government and Houthi Shiite rebels meeting on a U.N. vessel in Hodeida's inner...

Author: By EDITH M. LEDERER | AP ID: 1549569766822301100 Thu, 2019-02-07 19:37 UNITED NATIONS: Yemen’s warring parties reached a preliminary compromise on a plan for the redeployment of opposing forces from the key port of Hodeidah, the United Nations said Thursday. UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said the preliminary agreement was reached by representatives of Yemen’s...

UNITED NATIONS - The first redeployment of forces in Yemen's flashpoint city of Hodeidah could possibly begin later Tuesday or the following day, a UN envoy said, marking the first concrete step toward de-escalation in the war. Yemen's government and Huthi rebels agreed on Sunday to the first phase of the pullback of forces, which is a key provision of a ceasefire deal reached...

The first redeployment of forces in Yemen's flashpoint city of Hodeida could possibly begin later Tuesday or the following day, a UN envoy said, marking the first concrete step toward de-escalation in the war. Yemen's government and Huthi rebels agreed on Sunday to the first phase of the pullback of forces, which is a key provision of a ceasefire deal reached in December in...

Food aid in a warehouse on the frontlines of the Yemen war is at risk of rotting, the United Nations said on Monday, leaving millions of Yemenis without access to life-saving sustenance. The Red Sea Mills silos, located in the western port city of Hodeida, are believed to contain enough grain to feed several million people for a month. But the granary has remained off-limits to...

Briefing by Mr. Mark Lowcock, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator (OCHA), on the humanitarian situation in Yemen.
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The Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Mark Lowcock told the Security Council that the humanitarian situation in Yemen “is bleak” and it “has deteriorated in an alarming way in recent weeks.”
Lowcock warned that “we may now be approaching a tipping point, beyond which it will be impossible to prevent massive loss of life as a result of widespread famine across the country.”
Years of fighting has destroyed Yemen’s infrastructure, displaced millions from their homes and caused an economic collapse of what was already one of the poorest nations in the world. The humanitarian chief reported that at the beginning of 2018, more than 22 million Yemenis – or 75 percent of population were in need of some kind of humanitarian assistance or protection.
Lowcock also said, “some 18 million people, including a high proportion of Yemen’s children, are food insecure, and more than 8 million of them severely-food insecure, meaning they do not know where their next meal will come from and they need emergency food assistance to survive.”
According to OCHA, an additional 3.5 million people may soon be added to those eight million already severely food insecure.
Paying tribute to all aid workers on the ground in Yemen, Lowcock reported that, under the UN response plan, the humanitarian organizations provided assistance to more than eight million vulnerable Yemenis in the first h...

Briefing by Mr. Mark Lowcock, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator (OCHA), on the humanitarian situation in Yemen.
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The Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Mark Lowcock told the Security Council that the humanitarian situation in Yemen “is bleak” and it “has deteriorated in an alarming way in recent weeks.”
Lowcock warned that “we may now be approaching a tipping point, beyond which it will be impossible to prevent massive loss of life as a result of widespread famine across the country.”
Years of fighting has destroyed Yemen’s infrastructure, displaced millions from their homes and caused an economic collapse of what was already one of the poorest nations in the world. The humanitarian chief reported that at the beginning of 2018, more than 22 million Yemenis – or 75 percent of population were in need of some kind of humanitarian assistance or protection.
Lowcock also said, “some 18 million people, including a high proportion of Yemen’s children, are food insecure, and more than 8 million of them severely-food insecure, meaning they do not know where their next meal will come from and they need emergency food assistance to survive.”
According to OCHA, an additional 3.5 million people may soon be added to those eight million already severely food insecure.
Paying tribute to all aid workers on the ground in Yemen, Lowcock reported that, under the UN response plan, the humanitarian organizations provided assistance to more than eight million vulnerable Yemenis in the first h...

Impossible missions? The UN in Yemen and Syria | Talk to Al Jazeera

published:20 Jan 2019

Impossible missions? The UN in Yemen and Syria | Talk to Al Jazeera

Impossible missions? The UN in Yemen and Syria | Talk to Al Jazeera

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Despite international diplomatic and military efforts to find solutions, the war in Syria enters its eighth year and the war in Yemen is in its fourth.
At the Doha Forum held in December, many of those involved in efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the conflicts gathered and reflected on the lack of progress so far.
One of them was Wolfgang Ischinger, a German diplomat and chairman of the annual Munich Security Conference.
Speaking to Al Jazeera, he said that European powers, in particular, have failed to play an influential role.
\"I think our Syria policy has been a disaster,\" he said, arguing that Europe did not have the strategy or methods to influence decisions on the ground. \"What we are now seeing is the outcome of efforts by Russia, by Turkey, I guess by Iran, and to a certain extent by the United States with Europe having been on the sidelines throughout this process. That is extremely regrettable.\"
More than one million Syrian refugees and asylum seekers had travelled to Europe since the beginning of the conflict, with more than 500,000 applying for asylum in Germany alone between 2011 and 2017, according to a 2018 Pew Research Centre report, which sourced Eurostat and UNHCR data.
\"These events of the last three years have changed European and German politics in a major way, almost dramatic changes, [for example] the migration pressure, the refugee problem. So, this is our issue,\" Ischinger said.
For him, this makes the war a distinctly European issue, saying that the EU should have called for a peace process years ago. \"We should have played ... a muc...

Impossible missions? The UN in Yemen and Syria | Talk to Al Jazeera

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Despite international diplomatic and military efforts to find solutions, the war in Syria enters its eighth year and the war in Yemen is in its fourth.
At the Doha Forum held in December, many of those involved in efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the conflicts gathered and reflected on the lack of progress so far.
One of them was Wolfgang Ischinger, a German diplomat and chairman of the annual Munich Security Conference.
Speaking to Al Jazeera, he said that European powers, in particular, have failed to play an influential role.
\"I think our Syria policy has been a disaster,\" he said, arguing that Europe did not have the strategy or methods to influence decisions on the ground. \"What we are now seeing is the outcome of efforts by Russia, by Turkey, I guess by Iran, and to a certain extent by the United States with Europe having been on the sidelines throughout this process. That is extremely regrettable.\"
More than one million Syrian refugees and asylum seekers had travelled to Europe since the beginning of the conflict, with more than 500,000 applying for asylum in Germany alone between 2011 and 2017, according to a 2018 Pew Research Centre report, which sourced Eurostat and UNHCR data.
\"These events of the last three years have changed European and German politics in a major way, almost dramatic changes, [for example] the migration pressure, the refugee problem. So, this is our issue,\" Ischinger said.
For him, this makes the war a distinctly European issue, saying that the EU should have called for a peace process years ago. \"We should have played ... a muc...

"Over 1200 saudi-backed mercenaries killed by Yemen army"

published:14 Nov 2018

"Over 1200 saudi-backed mercenaries killed by Yemen army"

"Over 1200 saudi-backed mercenaries killed by Yemen army"

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The United Nations aid chief has called for a ceasefire around Yemen\'s port city of Hudaydah.
Mark Lowcock’s call came as Yemeni Armed Forces, allied with the Ansarullah movement maintained control over the western side of Hudaydah. The spokesman for the Yemeni army told a presser that the forces have carried out over 35 counterattacks against Saudi-led mercenaries since the start of the Hudaydah assault. Brigadier General Yahya Saree noted that more than twelve-hundred Saudi-backed mercenaries have been killed in these attacks. The official said the mercenaries use civilians as human shield. Hudaydah is a vital lifeline for Yemen as the majority of imports enter through its port.
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"Over 1200 saudi-backed mercenaries killed by Yemen army"

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The United Nations aid chief has called for a ceasefire around Yemen\'s port city of Hudaydah.
Mark Lowcock’s call came as Yemeni Armed Forces, allied with the Ansarullah movement maintained control over the western side of Hudaydah. The spokesman for the Yemeni army told a presser that the forces have carried out over 35 counterattacks against Saudi-led mercenaries since the start of the Hudaydah assault. Brigadier General Yahya Saree noted that more than twelve-hundred Saudi-backed mercenaries have been killed in these attacks. The official said the mercenaries use civilians as human shield. Hudaydah is a vital lifeline for Yemen as the majority of imports enter through its port.
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🇾🇪Yemen government and Houthis remain deadlocked over Hodeidah | Al Jazeera English

published:11 Dec 2018

🇾🇪Yemen government and Houthis remain deadlocked over Hodeidah | Al Jazeera English

🇾🇪Yemen government and Houthis remain deadlocked over Hodeidah | Al Jazeera English

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As Yemen\'s warring sides sit down and talk for the first time in two years, Al Jazeera has obtained a United Nations document outlining two initiatives aimed at ending the conflict.
It has been put forward by the UN\'s Special Envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths, who is part of the negotiations in Sweden.
Al Jazeera\'s Victoria Gatenby reports.
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🇾🇪Yemen government and Houthis remain deadlocked over Hodeidah | Al Jazeera English

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As Yemen\'s warring sides sit down and talk for the first time in two years, Al Jazeera has obtained a United Nations document outlining two initiatives aimed at ending the conflict.
It has been put forward by the UN\'s Special Envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths, who is part of the negotiations in Sweden.
Al Jazeera\'s Victoria Gatenby reports.
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UN Official Warns of Imminent Great Hunger in Yemen

published:24 Oct 2018

UN Official Warns of Imminent Great Hunger in Yemen

UN Official Warns of Imminent Great Hunger in Yemen

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A United Nations official is warning that Yemen is in imminent danger of being engulfed by unprecedented famine. Mark Lowcock, U.N. undersecretary-general for humanitarian affairs, advised the U.N. Security Council Tuesday that the war-torn Arab country is facing greater famine than any professional in the field has ever seen. VOA\'s Zlatica Hoke reports the U.N. official called for efforts to stop violence and increase humanitarian aid.
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UN Official Warns of Imminent Great Hunger in Yemen

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A United Nations official is warning that Yemen is in imminent danger of being engulfed by unprecedented famine. Mark Lowcock, U.N. undersecretary-general for humanitarian affairs, advised the U.N. Security Council Tuesday that the war-torn Arab country is facing greater famine than any professional in the field has ever seen. VOA\'s Zlatica Hoke reports the U.N. official called for efforts to stop violence and increase humanitarian aid.
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UN calls for ceasefire around Yemen’s Hudaydah

published:14 Nov 2018

UN calls for ceasefire around Yemen’s Hudaydah

UN calls for ceasefire around Yemen’s Hudaydah

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United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, Mark Lowcock, called for a ceasefire around the Yemeni port city of Hudaydah.
“I ask that the parties implement a cessation of hostilities, not least in and around all the infrastructure and facilities on which the aid operation and commercial importers rely,” Lowcock said in a statement on Tuesday, Press TV reported.
He added that the United Nations was ready to play a role in “ensuring the appropriate use of key facilities, especially around Hudaydah.”
Meanwhile, the spokesman for Yemeni Armed Forces has held the United Arab Emirates (UAE) fully responsible for the recent intensification of conflict around Hudaydah....

UN calls for ceasefire around Yemen’s Hudaydah

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United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, Mark Lowcock, called for a ceasefire around the Yemeni port city of Hudaydah.
“I ask that the parties implement a cessation of hostilities, not least in and around all the infrastructure and facilities on which the aid operation and commercial importers rely,” Lowcock said in a statement on Tuesday, Press TV reported.
He added that the United Nations was ready to play a role in “ensuring the appropriate use of key facilities, especially around Hudaydah.”
Meanwhile, the spokesman for Yemeni Armed Forces has held the United Arab Emirates (UAE) fully responsible for the recent intensification of conflict around Hudaydah....

UN says over 25,000 people have fled Yemen fighting at Hodeida and more expected

published:20 Jun 2018

UN says over 25,000 people have fled Yemen fighting at Hodeida and more expected

UN says over 25,000 people have fled Yemen fighting at Hodeida and more expected

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The UN spokesman said Monday that tens of thousands of residents have fled the fighting along Yemen\'s western coastline where Yemeni fighters backed by a Saudi-led coalition are engaged in fierce battles with Iranian-backed Houthi rebels.
StephaneDujarric, the spokesman for the UN Secretary-General, told reporters that about 5,200 families, or around 26,000 people, have fled the fighting and sought safety within their own districts or in other areas in Hodeida governorate.
\"The number is expected to increase as hostilities continue,\" he said.
The UN Security Council again reiterated its call for the rebel-held ports of Hodeida and Salif \"to be kept open and operating safely\" in a press statement issued after closed door briefings by UN Special Envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths and UN humanitarian chief Mark Lowcock....

UN says over 25,000 people have fled Yemen fighting at Hodeida and more expected

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The UN spokesman said Monday that tens of thousands of residents have fled the fighting along Yemen\'s western coastline where Yemeni fighters backed by a Saudi-led coalition are engaged in fierce battles with Iranian-backed Houthi rebels.
StephaneDujarric, the spokesman for the UN Secretary-General, told reporters that about 5,200 families, or around 26,000 people, have fled the fighting and sought safety within their own districts or in other areas in Hodeida governorate.
\"The number is expected to increase as hostilities continue,\" he said.
The UN Security Council again reiterated its call for the rebel-held ports of Hodeida and Salif \"to be kept open and operating safely\" in a press statement issued after closed door briefings by UN Special Envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths and UN humanitarian chief Mark Lowcock....

Talks on Yemen ceasefire break off without final agreement

published:07 Feb 2019

Talks on Yemen ceasefire break off without final agreement

Talks on Yemen ceasefire break off without final agreement

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One part of a twin-pronged UN effort to push forward peace in Yemen failed to break the deadlock on Thursday as talks in Hodeidah broke off without any final agreement on how to redeploy rival forces as part of a stumbling ceasefire. The head of the UN monitoring mission in Hodeidah, Major General Michael Lollesgaard, this week chaired discussions between government and Houthi representatives to try and preserve the limited truce, which has been undermined by numerous and persistent breaches by the rebels during the six weeks it has been in force. A spokesman for UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said plans were being made for more talks between the two sides as although “challenges remain, not least because of the complex nature of the current frontlines” in Hodeidah, a compromise had been agreed in principle. The details, which were not disclosed, would now go to government and Houthi leaders for approval. The talks about the withdrawal of all forces from the city and its three Red Sea ports started on Monday on a ship docked in the inner harbour of Hodeidah port, reflecting the high level of distrust between the two sides, who agreed to the ceasefire at UN-brokered talks in Sweden in December. Major General Lollesgaard chairs the joint Redeployment Coordination Comm...

Talks on Yemen ceasefire break off without final agreement

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One part of a twin-pronged UN effort to push forward peace in Yemen failed to break the deadlock on Thursday as talks in Hodeidah broke off without any final agreement on how to redeploy rival forces as part of a stumbling ceasefire. The head of the UN monitoring mission in Hodeidah, Major General Michael Lollesgaard, this week chaired discussions between government and Houthi representatives to try and preserve the limited truce, which has been undermined by numerous and persistent breaches by the rebels during the six weeks it has been in force. A spokesman for UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said plans were being made for more talks between the two sides as although “challenges remain, not least because of the complex nature of the current frontlines” in Hodeidah, a compromise had been agreed in principle. The details, which were not disclosed, would now go to government and Houthi leaders for approval. The talks about the withdrawal of all forces from the city and its three Red Sea ports started on Monday on a ship docked in the inner harbour of Hodeidah port, reflecting the high level of distrust between the two sides, who agreed to the ceasefire at UN-brokered talks in Sweden in December. Major General Lollesgaard chairs the joint Redeployment Coordination Comm...

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Closure of Yemen borders result in medical shortages

published:20 Nov 2017

Closure of Yemen borders result in medical shortages

Closure of Yemen borders result in medical shortages

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(11 Nov 2017) The closure of all of Yemen\'s borders by Saudi Arabia and its partners is has resulted in the shortages of already scarce medical supplies in the capital Sanaa.
The blockade also means those who need to be traeated abroad cannot leave the country in any way.
The coalition tightened its blockade on Yemen after the Shiite rebels fired a missile last weekend that was intercepted near the Saudi capital, Riyadh.
Saudi Arabia blamed the strike on Iran, which supports the Houthis but has denied arming them.
According to Doctor Negla Al Senboli, the head of the children\'s ward at the Sabaeen hospital, two children who were waiting to travel abroad for treatment died at Seyoun airport after the flights were stopped earlier this week.
The Saudi-led coalition\'s statement said the closures would be temporary and \"take into account\" the work of humanitarian and aid organizations.
But on Thursday, the United Nations and more than 20 other aid groups said that the Saudi-led coalition\'s tightening of a blockade on war-torn Yemen could bring millions of people closer to \"starvation and death\".
Unless the coalition lifts the blockade, Yemen will face \"the largest famine the world has seen for many decades, with millions of victims,\" UN humanitarian chief Mark Lowcock has said.
The war has claimed more than 10,000 lives and driven the Arab world\'s poorest country to the brink of famine.
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Closure of Yemen borders result in medical shortages

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(11 Nov 2017) The closure of all of Yemen\'s borders by Saudi Arabia and its partners is has resulted in the shortages of already scarce medical supplies in the capital Sanaa.
The blockade also means those who need to be traeated abroad cannot leave the country in any way.
The coalition tightened its blockade on Yemen after the Shiite rebels fired a missile last weekend that was intercepted near the Saudi capital, Riyadh.
Saudi Arabia blamed the strike on Iran, which supports the Houthis but has denied arming them.
According to Doctor Negla Al Senboli, the head of the children\'s ward at the Sabaeen hospital, two children who were waiting to travel abroad for treatment died at Seyoun airport after the flights were stopped earlier this week.
The Saudi-led coalition\'s statement said the closures would be temporary and \"take into account\" the work of humanitarian and aid organizations.
But on Thursday, the United Nations and more than 20 other aid groups said that the Saudi-led coalition\'s tightening of a blockade on war-torn Yemen could bring millions of people closer to \"starvation and death\".
Unless the coalition lifts the blockade, Yemen will face \"the largest famine the world has seen for many decades, with millions of victims,\" UN humanitarian chief Mark Lowcock has said.
The war has claimed more than 10,000 lives and driven the Arab world\'s poorest country to the brink of famine.
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Briefing by Mr. Mark Lowcock, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator (OCHA), on the humanitarian situation in Yemen.
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The Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Mark Lowcock told the Security Council that the

Despite international diplomatic and military efforts to find solutions, the war in Syria enters its eighth year and the war in Yemen is in its fourth.
At the Doha Forum held in December, many of those involved in efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the conflicts gathered and reflected on the

The United Nations aid chief has called for a ceasefire around Yemen\'s port city of Hudaydah.
Mark Lowcock’s call came as Yemeni Armed Forces, allied with the Ansarullah movement maintained control over the western side of Hudaydah. The spokesman for the Yemeni army told a presser that the forces h

As Yemen\'s warring sides sit down and talk for the first time in two years, Al Jazeera has obtained a United Nations document outlining two initiatives aimed at ending the conflict.
It has been put forward by the UN\'s Special Envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths, who is part of the negotiations in Swede

A United Nations official is warning that Yemen is in imminent danger of being engulfed by unprecedented famine. Mark Lowcock, U.N. undersecretary-general for humanitarian affairs, advised the U.N. Security Council Tuesday that the war-torn Arab country is facing greater famine than any professional

United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, Mark Lowcock, called for a ceasefire around the Yemeni port city of Hudaydah.
“I ask that the parties implement a cessation of hostilities, not least in and around all the infrastructure and facilities

The UN spokesman said Monday that tens of thousands of residents have fled the fighting along Yemen\'s western coastline where Yemeni fighters backed by a Saudi-led coalition are engaged in fierce battles with Iranian-backed Houthi rebels.
StephaneDujarric, the spokesman for the UN Secretary-General,

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(11 Nov 2017) The closure of all of Yemen\'s borders by Saudi Arabia and its partners is has resulted in the shortages of already scarce medical supplies in the capital Sanaa.
The blockade also means those who need to be traeated abroad cannot leave the country in any way.
The coalition tightened i